Tax time can be daunting for some, especially with phrases that just don’t make any sense like 1099 and Roth IRA. Here’s a quick cheat sheet on key tax terms you might need to know! Be sure to follow Mint...

It’s tax time and for many people, doing your taxes can feel overwhelming. With those with life changes that might cause you pause, it may feel safer to just “throw money at the problem” and let a professional take care...

Mark your calendars! The IRS announced today that they will begin accepting e-filed tax returns on Monday, January 29, 2018. You can get started now and be first in line for your tax refund. TurboTax is already accepting tax returns...

When it comes to tax deductions on your tax return, you have two options. The first option is to take the standard tax deduction, which will be based on your tax filing status. For the 2016 tax year, the standard...

There’s just a little over a week left in the tax season. If you still have not filed, don’t worry there is still time and TurboTax has outlined these 8 last minute tax tips to get you to the finish...

As you file your taxes, you’re probably thinking about ways to reduce your taxable income. Did you know that there are a lot of strategies you can use with your retirement funds, like your IRA and 401(k), to reduce your...

Traveling to job interviews. Dry-cleaning your best suit. Printing resumes on quality paper. Working with a job search coach. If you engaged in any job search activities in 2016, you may be able to deduct the related expenses from your...

Expecting a tax refund? How will you make the most of it? If 2016 repeats taxpayers will likely park most of their refund in a savings account this year. The National Retail Federation or NRF found that nearly 50%...

A big part of ensuring you get the biggest tax refund possible is claiming all the tax deductions and credits your eligible for. We all know life events like having children or buying a house have tax benefits, but what...

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